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On Feb 12, 7:18pm, "\(\( carmen \)\)" <car...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Is there a way to take a webpage that is viewed in IE and import the entire > page into Photoshop? Hard Way: Multiple Alt-Print Scr's and switch to pshop and Ctrl-V paste them. After you have grabbed all you want, stitch them together. Easy Way: Print as PDF, open PDF in Photoshop. Play. |
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"Teknofile (NZ)" <kiwireviews.nz@gmail.com> wrote in message
news:03d33c0b-8e31-40bc-9f5f-05712f7fc3c6@e25g2000prg.googlegroups.com... > Easy Way: Print as PDF, open PDF in Photoshop. Play. Cool idea. BTW, Acrobat can rip a whole site, links and all. |
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I'll have to try this, I didn't know photoshop can open pdf files
"Teknofile (NZ)" <kiwireviews.nz@gmail.com> wrote in message news:03d33c0b-8e31-40bc-9f5f-05712f7fc3c6@e25g2000prg.googlegroups.com... On Feb 12, 7:18 pm, "\(\( carmen \)\)" <car...@gmail.com> wrote: > Is there a way to take a webpage that is viewed in IE and import the > entire > page into Photoshop? Hard Way: Multiple Alt-Print Scr's and switch to pshop and Ctrl-V paste them. After you have grabbed all you want, stitch them together. Easy Way: Print as PDF, open PDF in Photoshop. Play. |
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None of which will give you any insight as to methods used to create the
page, coding, plug-ins, scripts, etc. "\(\( carmen \)\)" <carmen@gmail.com> found these unused words: >I'll have to try this, I didn't know photoshop can open pdf files > >"Teknofile (NZ)" <kiwireviews.nz@gmail.com> wrote in message >news:03d33c0b-8e31-40bc-9f5f-05712f7fc3c6@e25g2000prg.googlegroups.com... >On Feb 12, 7:18 pm, "\(\( carmen \)\)" <car...@gmail.com> wrote: >> Is there a way to take a webpage that is viewed in IE and import the >> entire >> page into Photoshop? > >Hard Way: Multiple Alt-Print Scr's and switch to pshop and Ctrl-V >paste them. After you have grabbed all you want, stitch them together. > >Easy Way: Print as PDF, open PDF in Photoshop. Play. > |
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On Feb 16, 3:12pm, "\(\( carmen \)\)" <car...@gmail.com> wrote:
> I'll have to try this, I didn't know photoshop can open pdf files Depends on your version of Pshop of course, but I know CS3 can, I am pretty sure CS2 can, and I suspect CS1 can... I am also pretty sure v7 and earlier CAN'T! So, caveat on that... However, Sir FARien has a point... anything in Pshop will give you little to no idea on construction... you would be better to 'View Source' and steal the code, then play with it in something like Dreamweaver to study code methodologies. (ps. Sir F: What's with the 'I don't want my words archived'?? You have good advice, why flag it to vanish? If you don't want your words to others, why bother posting? ) |
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